Saturday, 2 July 2011

TRACKSPEED1 HEADING FOR BEST SEASON EVER!

They've never had it so good - or so Trackspeed1 coach John Powell is beginning to think!  What was to be a low profile weekend for the south London sprints group is again producing some scintillating results!

First, 16-year-old Anton Daly ran under 11 seconds for the second time in 24 hours, taking bronze at the English Schools championships, in Gateshead, clocking 10.92s in the intermediate boys 100m final - tantalisingly close to an international vest, which is awarded to the top two!  And then came the league competitions down south...

Elder brother Kieron Daly, 18, ran inside 11 seconds for the third time in a week to clock 10.93s in a non-scoring 100m in the British League match in Kingston, while Jason Hussain ran one of his better 200m to finish second n 21.58s in the division one fixture, representing Crawley.

Meanwhile, James Ellington, the newly-crowned British number one,  jogged round the 200 for Newham in the Premier League clash at Copthall Stadium, Barnet, and clocked a hugely impressive 20.80s despite a 2.0m/s headwind!

Then back at Kingston, Matt Threadgold at last set a lifetime best mark in the 400m.  Running in the colours of Belgrave Harriers, the Loughborough student clocked in at 48.31s, while training partner at Trackspeed1, Lawrence Wooldridge timed an outstanding 48.56s.

John Powell, currently in Germany with David Bolarinwa who is representing Great Britain Juniors at a gala meeting in Mannheim, watched his starlet anchor the British team home in first place after some slick changes.  He goes in the 200m individual event tomorrow.

David leads Britain home to win the 4x100m relay in Mannheim
The victorious relay team in Mannheim!
David takes the baton from Adam Gemili on anchor leg in Germany

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